Trump blasts foes and media in speech at ‘Department of Injustice’

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One as he departs from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, US, March 14, 2025. — Reuters WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump launched a bitter attack against the “illegal” media and his political enemies Friday, as a speech at the Department of Justice turned into…

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Dani Alves: Brazilian soccer star under investigation for alleged sexual assault

CNN  —  Brazilian football player Dani Alves is under investigation for an alleged sexual assault that took place in Barcelona last month, the Catalonia Higher Court of Justice confirmed on Tuesday. “Barcelona investigating magistrate’s court number 15 has opened proceedings for an alleged crime of sexual assault due to a complaint presented by a woman…

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Consumer sentiment slumps in March to lowest since 2022 as Trump tariffs spark more inflation worries

Consumer sentiment took another hit in March as worries intensified over inflation and a slumping stock market, according to the University of Michigan’s latest sentiment survey released Friday. The survey posted a mid-month reading of 57.9, which represents a 10.5% decline from February and was below the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 63.2. The reading…

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Argentina introduces new regulatory framework for stringent crypto oversight

Argentina’s Comisión Nacional de Valores (CNV) has introduced new regulations for virtual asset service providers (PSAVs), requiring them to comply with registration, cybersecurity, anti-money laundering, and asset custody standards to ensure transparency and consumer protection in the crypto sector. The regulatory framework — dubbed Resolution No. 1058 — was approved following a public consultation process…

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‘America First’ could turn into ‘India First’

America is great because of its willingness to accept talented immigrants. That’s what Nandan Nilekani, the billionaire co-founder of Infosys Technologies, would tell President Trump if he had the opportunity. “If you really want to keep the U.S. … globally competitive, you should be open to overseas talent,” Nilekani said on the sidelines of CNN’s…

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Water’ made waves, just not in India

Bollywood actor John Abraham recently shared a memorable moment from his career when Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg praised his performance in Deepa Mehta’s Water. While the film received critical acclaim internationally, John lamented that it was largely overlooked in India. Speaking in an interview with BookMyShow’s YouTube channel, John recalled attending the Academy Awards in…

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Here’s what a key index is saying about the economy

Some signs of the U.S. economy’s trajectory, including consumer sentiment plunging to a two-year low, U.S. stocks sinking and President Trump’s foreign trade policy creating a climate of uncertainty for U.S. businesses, are pointing downward. There’s also another, less-closely watched index that is showing signs of trouble ahead.  The Russell 2000, a stock index made up of small…

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Dealing With Hair Loss? Here Are Some Expert Advices That You Can Follow

Last Updated:March 15, 2025, 10:18 IST A topical medication called minoxidil stimulates hair follicles and encourages hair growth. Choosing the right remedies requires determining the underlying reason. Hair health is a vital component for self-esteem and personal grooming. Common problems like hair loss and breakage can have an impact on people’s self-esteem and general well-being….

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